Natural Coals Larger Than Nara's

Hookah Discussion

I'm down to the last five coals in my stash, so it's time for me to get some new ones, I'm looking for larger coals than coconara's because I'd like to use less coals per bowl, but of course still want them to be nats, any suggestions? I'd rather not take a risk on buying shitty coals, so I figured I'd ask!

I'm down to the last five coals in my stash, so it's time for me to get some new ones, I'm looking for larger coals than coconara's because I'd like to use less coals per bowl, but of course still want them to be nats, any suggestions? I'd rather not take a risk on buying shitty coals, so I figured I'd ask!

I don't quite understand this logic - Mostly because CocoUltimates and LeoNaras are so much cheaper than Naras, so you could use the same amount of coal and still save money.

However - If you want bigger coals, the cocomazayas are cube shaped rather than flats.

I don't quite understand this logic - Mostly because CocoUltimates and LeoNaras are so much cheaper than Naras, so you could use the same amount of coal and still save money.

However - If you want bigger coals, the cocomazayas are cube shaped rather than flats.

well my logic was this: in my experience a coal with a larger surface area can heat more of the bowl using less coals, for example back when I used to use QL's, I would use 2 33mm Miraculums on my vortex, and now I currently use 3 cocnaras, so I figured if I could find a box of nats that cost just as much as coconaras with 108 in the box as well with a larger surface area, then I could use 2 coals per bowl instead of three, increasing the amount of bowls i get from a box.

well my logic was this: in my experience a coal with a larger surface area can heat more of the bowl using less coals, for example back when I used to use QL's, I would use 2 33mm Miraculums on my vortex, and now I currently use 3 cocnaras, so I figured if I could find a box of nats that cost just as much as coconaras with 108 in the box as well with a larger surface area, then I could use 2 coals per bowl instead of three, increasing the amount of bowls i get from a box.

You could use 2 coals and a windcover instead of 3 coals. I think most nats are the same size

well my logic was this: in my experience a coal with a larger surface area can heat more of the bowl using less coals, for example back when I used to use QL's, I would use 2 33mm Miraculums on my vortex, and now I currently use 3 cocnaras, so I figured if I could find a box of nats that cost just as much as coconaras with 108 in the box as well with a larger surface area, then I could use 2 coals per bowl instead of three, increasing the amount of bowls i get from a box.

Orrrrrr you could buy coco-ultimates that are $8 a box as opposed to $15...And heat management stays the same.

Exoticas ash a ton if that's what you mean. However, its a different kind of ash.

Next time use two 1/3 sticks and only move them ever 30 minutes or so. About half the time as cocos. The ash will act as a self insulation. Meaning, DON'T KNOCK OFF ALL THE ASH AT ALL times.

The ash will stick to the coals unless you touch them. Different kind of year management

I don't ash. I do flip them occasionally and whatever falls off I blow off the bowl. I am afraid of the coal going black, which is why I have to flip often. I don't want to risk getting sick. I'll try two exoticas and not touch them, although, I'm afraid that may be too much for my bowl. But I must try it!

well my logic was this: in my experience a coal with a larger surface area can heat more of the bowl using less coals, for example back when I used to use QL's, I would use 2 33mm Miraculums on my vortex, and now I currently use 3 cocnaras, so I figured if I could find a box of nats that cost just as much as coconaras with 108 in the box as well with a larger surface area, then I could use 2 coals per bowl instead of three, increasing the amount of bowls i get from a box.

Size doesnt matter .....

Some nats r sold by weight anyways. What you should be concerned with is price/value per bowl(which u r but u went about it differently). Coconara is just expensive for what it is, other brands will give you the same amount for less = value per bowl.
the following coals brands will give your good quality vs value per bowl:

exotica nats (like everyones been saying but i think most of them r just trying to satisfy your request for a larger coal) coco jamra, coco ultimate, kanara.